研究目的
The paper addresses the evolution of engineering optics towards two opposite directions: the development of giant telescopes and micro/nano-optics and nanophotonics. It focuses on the role of subwavelength light–matter interaction in various functional materials to overcome the limitations faced by traditional optical engineers, aiming to upgrade the performance of classic optical devices.
研究成果
The paper concludes that subwavelength artificial structures offer unprecedented opportunities to overcome the limitations of traditional optical engineering, paving the way for the next generation of engineering optics (Engineering Optics 2.0). It highlights the potential of these structures in revolutionizing optical devices and systems.
研究不足
The paper mentions challenges in multiscale design, optimization, fabrication, and system integration of subwavelength structures, indicating areas where further research and development are needed.